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Fairbank AZ: Ghost Town

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Fairbank, AZ Restored Schoolhouse.

Fairbank is a Southern Arizona ghost town, and one of the best preserved, thanks to numerous conservation efforts. It's located in the San Pedro Riparian Conservation Area about 10 miles west of Tombstone. Here conservation efforts have saved the San Pedro River, a haven for dozens of species of critters and birds.
Fairbank was named for Chicago investor Nathaniel Fairbank. He was the founder of the Grand Central Mining Company, which had investments in several Tombstone silver mines. In the 1880's Fairbank was the closest railhead to Tombstone, then one of the largest cities in the West (population about 14,000 in 1886).

Fairbank, AZ: ca. 1890.

From Fairbank, trains brought supplies to Tombstone and took silver and other valuable ore from the Tombstone mines and delivered it to the stamp mills at Contention City and Charleston.

By 1886, Fairbank had about 100 residents. Back then this little town had a steam quartz mill, a general store, a butcher shop, a restaurant, a saloon, a Wells Fargo office, the railroad depot, and a stage coach station.

Fairbank AZ Ghost Town Today

Today, the schoolhouse has been restored. Inside during our January 2012 visit, we found a knowledgable docent from the Friends of the San Pedro River, his dog, and many books and historical photos about this area along the San Pedro River. Outdoors, there are numerous interpretive plaques that help identify some of the old buildings and explain what life in Fairbank was like back then. Fairbank is open to the public 9:30 – 4:30. They have a couple of pleasant picnic ramadas here too.

Fairbank, AZ Post Office: 1884 to 1970.

From the townsite you can take a short hike along the San Pedro River to the Fairbank cemetery.

Take a self-guided tour around what was once a thriving boom-town of the wild west!

Fairbank Townsite Map Courtesy of BLM.

The Adobe Commercial Building (# 4 on map) was recently stabilized by the BLM. By 1883, it consisted of a general store, a post office and a saloon.

The Montezuma Hotel was constructed in 1889. It was just south of the Adobe Commercial Building, where HWY 82 is now. See if you can find portions of the old foundation.

The Small House (#3) was built in 1885. It is a example of a once common house type of which few are left. It had been divided into two rooms.

The Schoolhouse (#1) was constructed in 1920 with gypsum block made in Douglas AZ. It was in use through the 1930's.

The House (#5) was built in 1925. The porches were originally screened, and later infilled in 1954.

The Stable and Outhouses (#2,6,7) date to the early 1940's during a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project that operated out of Fairbank.

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